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Local News
Kamloops R.C.M.P say alcohol was a factor in a late night crash involving a pickup and semi on the Trans Canada Highway in Valleyview.
Nursing graduation rate decline concerns Thompson Rivers University Dean of Nursing.
Union defends six figure salaries for more than one-third of Kamloops firefighters.
Plans for a Kamloops quot;car share quot; program in first gear.
Tk #39;emlups First Nation Chief Shane Gotfriedson seeks meeting with T.N.R.D officials to discuss bio-solids policy.
School #39;s out for summer. Class dismissed for Kamloops Thompson School District elementary students.
B.C. News
Order in the court. The B.C. Government and Service Employees Union calls for the hiring of another twenty-five Deputy Sheriffs.
Judgement call. New Democrat Justice critic says Provincial Court website changes point to an ongoing judge shortage.
The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association says efforts by Vancouver to regulate the medical marijuana industry will limit access for some patients.
National News
A taxpayer funded hiring spree. A report says job growth in Canada #39;s public sector far outpaced that of the private sector between 2003 and 2013. The Fraser Institute says public-sector employment in that 10-year span increased by 22.6 per cent while hiring in the private sector only increased by 10.7 per cent.
Former Conservative M-P Dean del Mastro is due to be sentenced today by a judge in Peterborough, Ontario for violating the Elections Act and knowingly submitting false documents.
Saskatchewan is following the lead of the federal and Quebec governments by dropping the tax on feminine hygiene products.
World News
The first funerals are due to begin today for some of the nine African-Americans shot to death last week in Charleston, South Carolina.
A trial began today in northern France for a woman accused of killing eight of her babies.
About one-thousand people are heading home after a wildfire north of Los Angeles forced them to evacuate.
Americans are expected to travel in big numbers this Independence Day thanks to a stronger economy, rising consumer confidence and cheap gasoline.
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